Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 16, 2022

Replas recycled picnic tables to be installed in Melbourne parks

The Victorian Government’s $21 million Urban Parks Active Wellbeing Program is funding the installation of new picnic tables made from recycled plastic in a number of parks across Melbourne and as such, saving tonnes of waste from going to landfill.

17 parks across Melbourne will receive new picnic tables made with recycled plastic from Replas.

The tables will save 5.67 tonnes of household and industrial plastic waste from going into landfill – helping Victoria reach its target of diverting 80% of waste from landfill by 2030.

Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio notes “the use of recycled plastic in this project is the perfect example of resource recovery that is protecting the environment.”

The picnic table roll-out will be followed by a range of improvements at 21 parks across Melbourne, including upgraded picnic shelters and toilets, carpark repairs, upgraded electric BBQs, replacement of playground equipment, improved signage and wider and more accessible pathways and trails.

The first stage of works for the $21 million program has been completed at Braeside and Cardinia Reservoir Parks, which received upgrades to picnic tables and shelters, drinking fountains, BBQs, toilets, signage and road repairs.

The program also involves extending the Bay Trail between Sanctuary Lakes and Point Cook Coastal Park and repairing the historic sea wall at Point Gellibrand Coastal Park so more families can ride their bikes further and enjoy the views and amenities at these stunning coastal parks.

This investment is part of a $52.4 million package to maintain and upgrade visitor facilities at Parks Victoria sites. The State Government has also funded $154 million towards the Suburban Parks Program and $105.6 million to build and upgrade campgrounds to provide even more opportunities for Victorians to enjoy the great outdoors.

Visits to parks in major metropolitan parks across Melbourne grew from 29.5 million visits in 2018/19 to 36 million visits in 2020/21, as more people sought the health and wellbeing benefits of being outdoors while staying close to home.

List of parks to receive new picnic tables:

  • Braeside Park - Telford Picnic Area

  • Cardinia Reservoir Park - Crystal Brook Picnic Ground

  • Karkarook Park - Dragon Fly Picnic Ground

  • Mornington Peninsula - Fingal Picnic Area 2

  • Yan Yean Reservoir Park - Southern Picnic Area, Northern Picnic area

  • Maroondah Reservoir Park - Henderson's Picnic area

  • Dandenong Ranges - Dandenong Ranges National Park - Ferntree Gully Picnic Area

  • Silvan Reservoir - Silvan Reservoir Lower Picnic Ground

  • Jells Park - Jells East Picnic Area Yarra Bend Park - Westfield Picnic Area

  • Banksia Park - Main Picnic Area

  • Westerfolds Park - Porter Street Picnic Area, Ridge Picnic Area

  • Birrarung Park - Picnic Area 1.

  • Albert Park - Parks Victoria Depot

  • Point Cook Coastal Park - The Beach Picnic Area

  • Brimbank Park - Horseshoe Bend

  • Greenvale Reservoir Park - Northern Picnic Area

For more information about the Urban Parks Active Wellbeing Program visit parks.vic.gov.au/projects 

To contact Replas click here for their details in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory. 

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